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EUIPO BoA IP Case Law Conference Report # 4 – "IP Code-Breaking in the Era of AI Advancements"

The IPKat

The session covering four topics was moderated by Noemi Parrotta (Partner at Spheriens). Hugh O’Neill (Head of Legal Practice Service at EUIPO) discussed Topic 1: IP in NFTs and Cryptocurrencies – On the origin of the ”specie”. Hugh O’Neill (Head of Legal Practice Service at EUIPO) Then, it was the turn of Emanuela G.

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Copyright Office Artificial Intelligence Initiative and Resource Guide

Intellectual Property Law Blog

According to the USCO: “This initiative is in direct response to the recent striking advances in generative AI technologies and their rapidly growing use by individuals and businesses.” It is also a response to requests from Congress and the public.

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Another Federal Agency Issues Request for Comments on AI

Intellectual Property Law Blog

The RFC is targeting self-regulatory, regulatory, and other measures and policies to provide reliable evidence that AI systems are legal, effective, ethical, safe, and otherwise trustworthy. What kinds of data access is necessary to conduct audits and assessments. Check back for more updates.

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 201: Robert Diab on the Billion Dollar Lawsuits Launched By Ontario School Boards Against Social Media Giants

Michael Geist

He writes about constitutional and human rights, as well as topics in law and technology. He joins the Law Bytes podcast to provide a comparison between the Canadian and US developments, a deep dive into alleged harms and legal arguments behind the claims, and an assessment of the likelihood of success.

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Catching Up on AI and Other Topics With Roy Kaufman

Velocity of Content

It is certainly a hot topic, and whether you look at government interventions or the spate of legal actions, it has to be seen as an important issue. CCC: I would expect that there is also a #2, #3 and #4 on that list of priority topics, though. Am I right? I read the DC Circuit Court of Appeals holding in the ASTM vs Public.

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ERA IP-focused events and courses return with 25% discount for IPKat readers

The IPKat

Summer Course on European Information Technology Law Online, 9-13 September 2024 This course will provide a thorough introduction to European information technology law and internet regulation in the European Union. Click here for more information.

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Copyright Office Guidance on AI

Intellectual Property Law Blog

Copyright Office (“Office”) has published guidance on its policy and practices for examining and registering works that contain material generated by the use of artificial intelligence technology. It has launched an agency-wide initiative to delve into a wide range of these issues.

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